U.S. Under-20's drawn into group with Spain, France and African side for U-20 World Cup

U.S. Under-20's drawn into group with Spain, France and African side for U-20 World Cup

To be the best, you've got to beat the best. And the U.S. Under-20 side will certainly have to do so this summer at the U-20 World Cup in Turkey.

The Americans have been drawn into Group A with Spain, France, and an African qualifier. Spain and France both qualified as semifinals of the 2012 UEFA European Under-19 championship as Spain defeated the French in the semifinals before winning the tournament. Meanwhile, the U.S. could face one of either Ghana, Egypt, Nigeria or Mali, who qualified for the semifinals of CAF's U-20 tournament.

I’m really excited for our players, to play against some of the best teams in the world," U.S. head coach Tab Ramos said in a quote sheet provided by U.S. Soccer. "This is the reason why you go to the World Cup – to play against the best. We get Spain and France right off the bat and we’re going to start working toward our preparation for that.”

Four players with LA Galaxy connections have suited up for the U.S. U-20's over the past year as Jack McBean and Oscar Sorto participated in camps prior to the CONCACAF U-20 Championship while Jose Villarreal and Javan Torre were part of the team that finished second in the tournament.